The Henderson

Zaha Hadid Architect’s first commercial project in Hong Kong, The Henderson. a 36-storey architectural landmark designed by the world-renowned ZHA & local practice RLP Asia. Its design seamlessly integrating futuristic elements, sustainability, and nature. Its bespoke curved glass façade captures the organic elegance of a Bauhinia flower bud about to blossom, while its form flows naturally into the greenery of Chater Garden, harmoniously blending the three surrounding parks into one green pocket in the heart of Central. The development also introduces a thoughtfully designed Art Garden that echoes and extends the architectural vision and innovative spirit of The Henderson—redefining the urban oasis for a new generation.

The tours are led by architects and designers, offering visitors the opportunity to explore various floors of The Henderson, including a visit to its anchor tenant – Christie’s. Spanning 50,000 square feet across the 6th to 9th floors, Christie’s new, world-class Asia Pacific headquarters designed by COLLECTIVE Studio provides a year-round calendar of art and luxury sales and experiences. Christie’s welcomes collectors and audiences from around the world with state-of-the-art gallery space, saleroom, dedicated client space, and offices, all in one centralised location.

Don’t miss out the chance to visit The Henderson in person and experience the exceptional work of a world-renowned architect, immersing yourself in the unique architectural excellence firsthand.

Photos courtesy of Henderson Land Development Company Limited

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LOCATION
2 Murray Road, Central

How to get there?

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GUIDED TOURS
Session 1
Date: 22 Nov 2025 (Sat)
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM

Session 2
Date: 23 Nov 2025 (Sun)
Time: 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM

Host: Eureka Chu (Senior Associate, Ronald Lu & Partners), Kaloyan Erevinov (Senior Associate, Zaha Hadid Architects), Vincent Yeung (Project Manager, Henderson Land Development), Chi Yan Chan (Director, COLLECTIVE)
Language: English and partly Cantonese

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